Pay only after Google removes the review.
One flat fee per removal. No retainer, no setup, no monthly bill. If Google says no, you pay nothing.
One flat price per removal.
Same price regardless of how old the review is or how many reasons it violates. You see the quote before you submit. We charge only if Google removes it.
Per removal
$399.00
per removed review
- Pay only after Google removes the review
- Manual case review before we file
- One escalation if the first report is denied
- Refund if the review reappears within 30 days
5-pack
$1,000.00
5 successful removals ($200.00 each)
- Prepay for 5 removals at a lower per-case rate
- Credits only burn on successful removals
- Credits never expire
- Same case review and refund policy
Case examples
Same price for every case. The number that varies is our confidence Google removes it.
Spam, fresh review
Clear policy hit, filed within a few days of posting.
Non-customer, recent
The common case. Strong angle, decided in a week or two.
Older review, weak fit
Older or evidence-heavy. We tell you upfront if it's a stretch.
How this compares to other agencies
Most reputation services charge monthly retainers and ask for your Google Business login. We don't.
| RevGon | Typical agency | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Per removed review | Monthly retainer ($300+) |
| Upfront cost | $0 | Setup fees common |
| Google account access | Never asked | Often required |
| Refund policy | No removal, no fee | Locked into contract |
| Dental-specific | Yes. HIPAA-aware copy. | Generic reputation |
Takes about 2 minutes. No credit card to start.
Why pay-per-removal works for dental
Most reputation management agencies bill $300 to $800 a month. You get a dashboard, automated review requests, and an account manager who emails you about quarterly reports. Removals are extra, if they happen at all.
Dentists don't need another dashboard. You need that one bad review gone before the next month of new-patient bookings gets soft. So we sell exactly that. One review. One price. Paid after the work lands.
If we can't get it removed, you don't pay. That keeps us honest about which cases to take. We'd rather decline a weak case than burn your trust.
What's included
- Manual case review by a human who knows dental marketing.
- Policy-mapped report filed through Google's public reporting flow.
- One escalation if the first report is denied. We try a different angle.
- Status emails at every step. You always know where it stands.
- A clear "no" if your case isn't a fit. We won't take money you won't get back.
Side by side
How RevGon compares.
Three ways to deal with a bad review. Here's what each one actually costs and delivers.
DIY
(do it yourself)
Reputation agency
RevGon
DIY
(do it yourself)
- Cost
- $0 (your time)
- Refund if it fails
- n/a
- Time to file a report
- ~2 hours of policy research
- Knowledge of Google's 6 policy categories
- Variable
- HIPAA awareness
- Whatever you remember
- Reporting visibility
- None — Google's a black box
- Min commitment
- None
Reputation agency
- Cost
- $1,500–$3,500/mo retainer
- Refund if it fails
- No — pay regardless
- Time to file a report
- 5–10 business days (queued)
- Knowledge of Google's 6 policy categories
- Variable
- HIPAA awareness
- Variable
- Reporting visibility
- Monthly report PDF
- Min commitment
- 3–6 month contract
RevGon
- Cost
- $399 per removed review
- Refund if it fails
- Yes — pay nothing
- Time to file a report
- Same business day
- Knowledge of Google's 6 policy categories
- Specialized in dental
- HIPAA awareness
- PHI-safe by design
- Reporting visibility
- Customer dashboard + email at every status
- Min commitment
- None — pay per case
Same outcome. Same scope. Honest pricing.
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